I've been playing Blood Bowl quite a bit lately. It is quite a bit tactical and I really like the persistent campaigns.

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Has anybody else played a game called "No More Heroes?" I had never heard of it until it was recommended to me. I've been having a whole shitload of fun with it recently.

"You bypassed the Maginot line of logic and rationality and annexed the Sudetenland of irrational comparisons!"-Unattrib

"We live in a world where John Lennon was murdered, yet Barry Manilow continues to put out fucking albums. God-dammit! If you're gonna kill somebody, have some fucking taste. I'll drive you to Kenny Rogers' house."-Bill Hicks

I've been playing lots and lots of Minecraft. I've established The Almighty Seaside Hole in the Ground of Stuff (TASHitGoS), The Almighty Logging Cabin of Stuff (TALCoS), and a couple small docks. I've also started growing a giant tree on a hill in which I hope to build a fortress, and I've standardized the signage on the Skyrail system that helps people get about the map quickly and reach the various players' settlements.

Why wont the enemies die in Borderlands 2?...I am using my best gun...in fact it's supposed to be one of the best guns in the game which I got from killing 'THE WARRIOR' (by cheating)...die you b******s DIE!

The smoke wafted gently in the breeze across the poop deck and all seemed right in the world.

ADoS wrote:I've been playing lots and lots of Minecraft. I've established The Almighty Seaside Hole in the Ground of Stuff (TASHitGoS), The Almighty Logging Cabin of Stuff (TALCoS), and a couple small docks. I've also started growing a giant tree on a hill in which I hope to build a fortress, and I've standardized the signage on the Skyrail system that helps people get about the map quickly and reach the various players' settlements.

Fantastic game. I still spend hours getting lost underground after playing it for the past couple of years.

"You bypassed the Maginot line of logic and rationality and annexed the Sudetenland of irrational comparisons!"-Unattrib

"We live in a world where John Lennon was murdered, yet Barry Manilow continues to put out fucking albums. God-dammit! If you're gonna kill somebody, have some fucking taste. I'll drive you to Kenny Rogers' house."-Bill Hicks

That is one of the downsides to play MC on a shared server...Even our server admin, who is f-ing brilliant, falls down more often than he'd like.

"You bypassed the Maginot line of logic and rationality and annexed the Sudetenland of irrational comparisons!"-Unattrib

"We live in a world where John Lennon was murdered, yet Barry Manilow continues to put out fucking albums. God-dammit! If you're gonna kill somebody, have some fucking taste. I'll drive you to Kenny Rogers' house."-Bill Hicks

However, it crashes more often than George Michael (seriously, I've tried it 5 times and the closest I've gotten to playing is 10 seconds of the introduction cutscene) and I'm giving up with it for a day or two until they patch it.

Back to Civ V

That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him? - Sir Terry Pratchett

The great thing about Beaker is his ability to provoke while still being decorous, or at least within acceptable rules of conduct - Qwertyuiopasd

I managed to do a successful docking in kerbal space program. Next step: the mun and back. After that: probably land on the moon of another planet.

Disclaimer: Anything I say on topics of Politics, Economics, Pychology, History, really anything not concerned with the natural sciences and mathematics and especially topics concerning human behavior and/or thoughts, that is not associated with a proper reference is pure speculation on my part.

However, it crashes more often than George Michael (seriously, I've tried it 5 times and the closest I've gotten to playing is 10 seconds of the introduction cutscene) and I'm giving up with it for a day or two until they patch it.

Back to Civ V

It looks amazing. And the reviews are stellar. Maybe when I stop buying a hundred dollars of books at a time and try to free up some disposable cash...dammitall!

"You bypassed the Maginot line of logic and rationality and annexed the Sudetenland of irrational comparisons!"-Unattrib

"We live in a world where John Lennon was murdered, yet Barry Manilow continues to put out fucking albums. God-dammit! If you're gonna kill somebody, have some fucking taste. I'll drive you to Kenny Rogers' house."-Bill Hicks

However, it crashes more often than George Michael (seriously, I've tried it 5 times and the closest I've gotten to playing is 10 seconds of the introduction cutscene) and I'm giving up with it for a day or two until they patch it.

Having mucked about with several settings and downloaded AMD's Beta video driver it's now running fairly smoothly. It's playable at least.

I suspect I may need to invest in a new graphics card to keep enjoying shiny things, this one is about 3 years old now

That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him? - Sir Terry Pratchett

The great thing about Beaker is his ability to provoke while still being decorous, or at least within acceptable rules of conduct - Qwertyuiopasd

I'm plying this cutting-edge game from 1991 right now. My iPhone has Final Fantasy on it, the first one. It's been updated with graphics and added dungeons, but even the original content is still a blast.

I believe it's time for mankind to set aside the crutch of religion and embrace morality born of reason and truth. Those crutches have long since proven treacherous when the ground gets slippery.